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that's right the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against russia for the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise which sailed under the dutch flat russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the russian oil platform in the arctic now according to russia it's been going on since august of last year russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened greenpeace activists tried to climb on board the russian oil platform and they were detained together with everyone on board the ship now the russian foreign ministry says the day before the incident they the activists again yet again tried to climb the platform but but that attempt was prevented and the same day. the same day that is on september eighteenth. the russians have summoned the dutch ambassador to issued yet another warning with regard to arctic sunrise russia says that warning was ignored the activists and those who wer
that's right the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against russia for the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise which sailed under the dutch flat russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the russian oil platform in the arctic now according to russia it's been going on since august of last year russia says all its warnings were...
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now there are growing strains between russia and the netherlands off a dutch diplomat was beaten by attackers who broke into his apartment in moscow a similar incident happened in the hague earlier this month when a russian diplomat was attacked by police earlier the netherlands a launch legal action against moscow demanding the release of thirty greenpeace ament and beat a mob allegedly also scrawling a hard on a mirror in lipstick with the acronym l g b t for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender now the sixty six year old diplomat on no elder bosch is an assistant to the dutch ambassador according to reports he had worked hard home to find the lived. not working two men and electricians uniforms were inspecting the fuse box when he opened his door according to reports he was allegedly attacked the motive for that attack unknown at this point is now the dutch foreign minister said the diplomat had been lightly wounded he added that he had summoned the russian ambassador over the incident and this of course follows the arrest earlier this month of a russian diplomat dmitri broden on suspicion
now there are growing strains between russia and the netherlands off a dutch diplomat was beaten by attackers who broke into his apartment in moscow a similar incident happened in the hague earlier this month when a russian diplomat was attacked by police earlier the netherlands a launch legal action against moscow demanding the release of thirty greenpeace ament and beat a mob allegedly also scrawling a hard on a mirror in lipstick with the acronym l g b t for lesbian gay bisexual and...
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there are growing streams between russia and the netherlands a dutch diplomat was beaten by. who broke into his apartment in moscow a similar incident happened in the hague earlier this month when a russian diplomat was attacked by police earlier the netherlands launched legal action against moscow demanding the release of thirty greenpeace activists used us registered vessel to sunrise was seized our diesel you see catherine of can tell us more about this deepening spat. that lucy what actually happened to the dutch diplomat in moscow hi there well it's an incredibly bizarre story the dutch diplomat is recovering this is after two men broke into his apartment and beat him up allegedly also scrolling a hard on a mirror in lipstick with the acronym l g b t for lesbian gay bisexual and transgender now the sixty six year old diplomat elden bosch is an assistant to the dutch ambassador and according to reports he had were turned home to find the lift not working two men and electricians uniforms were inspecting the fuse box when he opened his door according to reports he was alle
there are growing streams between russia and the netherlands a dutch diplomat was beaten by. who broke into his apartment in moscow a similar incident happened in the hague earlier this month when a russian diplomat was attacked by police earlier the netherlands launched legal action against moscow demanding the release of thirty greenpeace activists used us registered vessel to sunrise was seized our diesel you see catherine of can tell us more about this deepening spat. that lucy what...
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the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise which sailed under the dutch flag has blasted the lens for having systematically requests to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the oil platform in the arctic now according to it's been going on since last year russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened we peace activists tried to climb aboard the working world and they were detained together with everyone onboard the arctic sunrise the russian foreign ministry says the day before the incident on september eighteenth green peace activists made their first attempt to climb aboard. for what they were prevented from doing the same day moscow summoned to issue yet another warning with regard to the arctic sunrise but it is russia says that warning was ignored yet again the activists and those who were on board the ship are now facing piracy charges because russia argues technically it was an attempt to seize the part
the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against the greenpeace ship the arctic sunrise which sailed under the dutch flag has blasted the lens for having systematically requests to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the oil platform in the arctic now according to it's been going on since last year russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened we peace...
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that's right kevin the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against russia greenpeace ship arctic sunrise which sailed on to the dutch flag but russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the russian oil platforms in the arctic according to russia it's been going on for more than a year for a year and a half russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened greenpeace activists tried to climb on board the russian oil platform and they were detained together with everyone on board the ship they are now facing piracy charges because russia is technically it was an attempt to seize the platform is obvious to everyone that the activists are not pirates but according to russia they still broke the law many russian foreign policy experts believe that the incident with the russian diplomat in the hague is related to the tension between the two countries with regard to the greenpeace act
that's right kevin the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense lately the netherlands are taking legal action against russia greenpeace ship arctic sunrise which sailed on to the dutch flag but russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity near the russian oil platforms in the arctic according to russia it's been going on for more than a year for a year and a half russia says all its...
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afternoon here in moscow the top stories this afternoon president putin demands an apology from the netherlands after russian diplomats reportedly attacked and beaten by police in the hague. and that a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities companies all over the continent. the swiss army simulate war against that stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. kevin owen here in moscow this afternoon watching our top story then president president putin is demanding an apology from the netherlands over the treatment a russian diplomat who was allegedly attacked and forcibly detained by police in the hague the diplomat was reportedly brought to a police station to be released shortly afterwards it comes as other issues spark a diplomatic spat between the countries which is ridiculous could joins me now live with more details about this what exactly do we know about what happened here rated russia so much it's rather murky story but it's mostly that the information is coming from the diplomat himself and the ministry of foreign affairs acco
afternoon here in moscow the top stories this afternoon president putin demands an apology from the netherlands after russian diplomats reportedly attacked and beaten by police in the hague. and that a good crisis go to waste china turns to europe for investment opportunities companies all over the continent. the swiss army simulate war against that stricken french government that send troops to recover stolen gold. kevin owen here in moscow this afternoon watching our top story then president...
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our top story russia's president demanding an apology from the netherlands today over the treatment of a russian diplomat who was allegedly attacked and forcibly detained by police in the hague the diplomat was reportedly beaten and cuffed and brought to a police station to be released shortly afterwards it comes as other issues spark a diplomatic spat between the two countries are reports. it's a rather murky story but it's a mostly the information is coming from the diplomat himself and the ministry of foreign affairs according to the diplomats here his home was. he was accosted by several uniformed men. armed men who have forced their entry into his house he had received a blow on his head with a baton to police allegedly have said that they have received information that the president the diplomat was mistreating his children afterwards physical had says he along with his children was taken into custody. and kept there for several hours now this story has reached the highest the ranks of the russian government with the russian president wasn't reacting in this way to the situation
our top story russia's president demanding an apology from the netherlands today over the treatment of a russian diplomat who was allegedly attacked and forcibly detained by police in the hague the diplomat was reportedly beaten and cuffed and brought to a police station to be released shortly afterwards it comes as other issues spark a diplomatic spat between the two countries are reports. it's a rather murky story but it's a mostly the information is coming from the diplomat himself and the...
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waiting to hear the explanation of the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense. greenpeace arctic sunrise. flag russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity. in the arctic according to russia. more than here for a year and a half russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened to peace activists tried to. form and they were detained together with everyone on board the ship they are now facing charges because technically it was an attempt to seize the passport many russian foreign policy experts believe that the incident with the russian diplomat in the hague is related to the tension between the two countries with regard to the greenpeace activists. following their time to bulldog to go on a website full story the story too. right . first right. and i would think that your. chinese money is flooding the e.u. and snapping up iconic european firms as beijing's business savvy elite moves in to try to pick up companies it consider
waiting to hear the explanation of the relations between russia and the netherlands have been tense. greenpeace arctic sunrise. flag russia has blasted the netherlands for having systematically ignored russia's request to make the arctic sunrise stop illegal activity. in the arctic according to russia. more than here for a year and a half russia says all its warnings were ignored by the dutch and three weeks ago we know what happened to peace activists tried to. form and they were detained...
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there's already a different drama playing for the netherlands of the country's foreign ministry has apologized to moscow for its police beating up a russian diplomat recently moscow demanded explanations a soon after the incident happened on sunday russia's embassy in the netherlands as says the dutch police officers accused of origin of mistreating his children the diplomat reportedly opened a door to a group of security officers who said his wife was in a car accident they then broke into the official's house and apparently attacked him with a weapon in front of his children before briefly detaining him president putin described the salt as a blatant violation of the vienna convention. still to come on r g a watch out for the eagle eye it may look like a bird of prey but it's actually a high tech spy device that can fly a hundred meters above the target without detection to go bird spotting in just a few minutes. well. it's technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future of covered. activism politics in a cold place and a whole lot of media publicity what i
there's already a different drama playing for the netherlands of the country's foreign ministry has apologized to moscow for its police beating up a russian diplomat recently moscow demanded explanations a soon after the incident happened on sunday russia's embassy in the netherlands as says the dutch police officers accused of origin of mistreating his children the diplomat reportedly opened a door to a group of security officers who said his wife was in a car accident they then broke into the...
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a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. the flat was untouched remotely free of the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he was in dutch soil to the dutch police have the right to break into his flat arrest him and then take him to the take him down and quiz him. despite the fact that he declared apparently in his flat but even if he was a russian diplomat he had diplomatic immunity. all of these headlines in brief and roadside bombs killed eight people in iraq the explosion hit a truck carrying workers south of baghdad the bloodshed in a country racked by terrorist attacks has reached a level not seen since two thousand and eight more than two hundred iraqis have died from blasts and shootings just this month alone. six workers at the fukushima nuclear plant in japan are exposed to radiation after one of the mistakenly removed a pipe that was connected to a water trea
a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. the flat was untouched remotely free of the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he was in dutch soil to the dutch police have the right to break into his flat arrest him and then take him to the take him down and quiz him. despite...
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and if that happens then the dutch will expelled a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's the normal thing in diplomatic and development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. and the fact was untouched remotely territory of the russian federation because it wasn't in the embassy so technically he was sort of to the dutch police for the right to break into his flat arrest him and then take him to the taken down and. despite the fact that he declared apparently english that he was a russian diplomat he had diplomatic immunity. meantime new details are emerging in the investigation of the arctic sunrise that the trussell involved in last month's greenpeace protest what he said francisco because about the after the well what have investigators found. well we've just learned kevin that the investigative committee has said that drugs were found aboard the arctic sunrise to be specific poppy straws and morphine this is obviously still being very much investigated by by these
and if that happens then the dutch will expelled a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's the normal thing in diplomatic and development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. and the fact was untouched remotely territory of the russian federation because it wasn't in the embassy so technically he was sort of to the dutch police for the right to break into his flat arrest him and...
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france and the netherlands also fac face heavy weather. this system is still battering northern europe and toward the east as it makes it's way towards the southern scandinavian peninsula and the balkans. the deadly winds will still be impacting much of these regions now so if you're in these i have tinities watch out for downed powerlines and falling trees and the transportation is going to be either cancelled or going to be delayed in a long-time period. a couple of low pressure systems are still going to be left behind, even though the system moves away toward, it's a rapid system hence the very strong winds. so it will be very unsettled across much of these areas and gusty winds as well with southern burst of showers will be remaining across similar regions. now wards the south, especially across the black sea region in the balkans, it's looking quite fine with 15 degrees and kiev at 16. looking at a foggy day and it will continue into saturday. but still in the 20s and athens looking at 27 degrees. that's well above the average range.
france and the netherlands also fac face heavy weather. this system is still battering northern europe and toward the east as it makes it's way towards the southern scandinavian peninsula and the balkans. the deadly winds will still be impacting much of these regions now so if you're in these i have tinities watch out for downed powerlines and falling trees and the transportation is going to be either cancelled or going to be delayed in a long-time period. a couple of low pressure systems are...
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sooner or later, it will be something that will have to be dealt with nationwide. >> the netherlands started legal action against russia this week. they filed a claim to win the release of nerdy greenpeace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian arctic oil rig. they were traveling on the dutch-registered arctic sunrise. they face up to 30 years in prison on charges of piracy. russia says it is within its rights to defend its asked -- its assets under international law. former greenpeace leader patrick believes the activists should have found a better way to get their message across. >> you cannot expect to have people allow you to continue to storm their oil rigs, a very serious operation with big safety issues. you start scaling the rig and people have to try to come and get you off it. it puts them in danger. i can certainly understand why they were apprehended and towed away from the site. i do agree with president putin that they are not pirates. that is pretty obvious. their intentions were not to loot the rig or anything like that. they are still putting people in da
sooner or later, it will be something that will have to be dealt with nationwide. >> the netherlands started legal action against russia this week. they filed a claim to win the release of nerdy greenpeace activists arrested after trying to scale a russian arctic oil rig. they were traveling on the dutch-registered arctic sunrise. they face up to 30 years in prison on charges of piracy. russia says it is within its rights to defend its asked -- its assets under international law. former...
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across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell on his car. across europe, most countries were well prepared because warnings have been issued. while the cleanup begins, many feel it could have been a lot worse. >> now to china were unconfirmed reports suggest that a car crash and explosion in the heart of beijing yesterday may have been a suicide attempt. five people including three in the vehicle died when an suv drove past security barriers and crashed into pedestrians at tiananmen square. came the fiery crash in the heart of one of the most politically sensitive places in china. just below the country's iconic portrait
across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell...
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moscow has expressed disappointment for the netherlands after it failed to deliver an explanation for the treatment of a russian diplomat in the hague the police reportedly broke into the officials house and beat him in front of his children before briefly detaining him russia's president described the is sold as a blatant violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations earlier russia has demanded an apology over the incident which has yet to be given and russian affairs analyst mark macaulay believes the case deserves an explanation. the usual thing then is to ask them not to leave. and if that happens then the dutch will expel. a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic and development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. the fact was untouched of the three of the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he was in dutch or to the dutch police for the right to break into his flat and then take him to the
moscow has expressed disappointment for the netherlands after it failed to deliver an explanation for the treatment of a russian diplomat in the hague the police reportedly broke into the officials house and beat him in front of his children before briefly detaining him russia's president described the is sold as a blatant violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations earlier russia has demanded an apology over the incident which has yet to be given and russian affairs analyst mark...
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and welcome back you're watching r t now russia has a rebuff to the netherlands initiative to launch a legal action over the prosecution of greenpeace activists moscow authorities say they repeatedly demanded that the arctic sunrise that vessel registered in the netherlands to halt its activities charged with piracy activists were arrested on board the ship after they attempted to board a russian oil rig or he's made an ocean or has traveled to the same rig to find out the crew's accounts of the events. that make it national to be china's c p g p c pattillo or they're sending it to an italian. one city. others is it true that typically my. previous long there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig in the arctic other nations want to catch up until at least two thousand and twenty very early warning the rigs captain was informed that the arctic sunrise vessel was just a few kilometers away and that its behavior was out of ordinary. the worldwide automatic identification system also known as they can track almost any sheep within a twenty mile zone and know their uniqu
and welcome back you're watching r t now russia has a rebuff to the netherlands initiative to launch a legal action over the prosecution of greenpeace activists moscow authorities say they repeatedly demanded that the arctic sunrise that vessel registered in the netherlands to halt its activities charged with piracy activists were arrested on board the ship after they attempted to board a russian oil rig or he's made an ocean or has traveled to the same rig to find out the crew's accounts of...
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moscow's expressed disappointment with the netherlands after a failed to deliver an explanation last night for the treatment a russian diplomat in the hague the police reportedly broke into the official's house and b. to b. in front of his children before briefly entertaining him to dutch police cited alleged reports of mistreatment of children by the diplomat russia's president described the assault as a blatant violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations he also demanded an apology for the incident which is yet to be given russian affairs analyst martin mccauley told me he believes the case deserves an explanation the usual thing then is to ask a dutch diplomat to leave. and if that happens then the dutch will expelled a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's the normal thing in diplomatic and development behavior. and they obviously are very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. flat was untouched not the target of the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he
moscow's expressed disappointment with the netherlands after a failed to deliver an explanation last night for the treatment a russian diplomat in the hague the police reportedly broke into the official's house and b. to b. in front of his children before briefly entertaining him to dutch police cited alleged reports of mistreatment of children by the diplomat russia's president described the assault as a blatant violation of the vienna convention on diplomatic relations he also demanded an...
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russia has rebuffed the netherlands initiative to launch legal action over the prosecution of greenpeace activists moscow authorities say they repeatedly demanded the arctic sunrise vessel registered in the netherlands to halt its activities charged with piracy the activists were arrested on the ship after an attempt to board a russian oil rig in ocean and traveled to the same rig to find out the crew's accounts of events. workers all of us love russia's northern china sea the teapot over there is and thirty minutes telling. when city to. visit a like many others but it really is set to begin by. small and. pretty as long there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig in the arctic other nations want to catch up until at least two thousand and twenty very early warning the rigs captain was informed that the arctic sunrise vessel was just a few kilometers away and that its behavior was out of ordinary. the worldwide automatic identification system also known as they can track almost any sheep within a twenty mile zone and know the unique identification position course and s
russia has rebuffed the netherlands initiative to launch legal action over the prosecution of greenpeace activists moscow authorities say they repeatedly demanded the arctic sunrise vessel registered in the netherlands to halt its activities charged with piracy the activists were arrested on the ship after an attempt to board a russian oil rig in ocean and traveled to the same rig to find out the crew's accounts of events. workers all of us love russia's northern china sea the teapot over there...
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on the netherlands goes to an international tribunal to try and free the thirty greenpeace oil activists who russia's taking to port on piracy charges but he tells just ahead. be an expensive car saloon. like snoop clueless a new fashion show. also designing banking shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is the school. is the last. concert. on our cheap. right to see. first street. and i think the true. reformers would. instantly. be. on. your washing be weekly here when i see the latest news on the week's top stories let's move on now. but its function of syria's chemical arsenal has begun international inspectors in the country have confirmed that warheads chemical mixing installations and rockets are war undergoing dismantling and eradication the process is expected to take months but historian and middle east specialist tariq ali says there may have be provoke a sions ahead the opposition is very disturbed because they were banking and this applies to all sections of the opposition even those sections like the more religious extremist groups who loathe the united states who are hopin
on the netherlands goes to an international tribunal to try and free the thirty greenpeace oil activists who russia's taking to port on piracy charges but he tells just ahead. be an expensive car saloon. like snoop clueless a new fashion show. also designing banking shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is the school. is the last. concert. on our cheap. right to see. first street. and i think the true. reformers would. instantly. be. on. your washing be weekly here when i see the latest news...
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plus the netherlands has taken legal action against russia for the release of thirty greenpeace activists stories and much more after a short break. we know how to do banking it should be like infrastructure to support the economy it shouldn't be for the benefit of it leads to think they're above the law as we currently have. but. it's no good saying speak. to your military service and you can expect some of the toughest training. for the rest of the. going on see. you news sigrid laboratory tim curley was able to build the world's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tombs mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care watch it only on r t dot com. and welcome back you're watching our team the destruction of syria's chemical weapons has begun with some of the arsenal having already been dismantled international inspectors in the country say that warheads chemical mixing installations and rockets are all to be demolished however the process is expected to take months historian and a middle east expert
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foreign ministry that it is unlawful to be operating the arctic sunrise in the northern sea route the netherlands which has two citizens involved in this debacle has launched legal action against russia to secure the release of the activists so this will be an international court so this will definitely not be going away any time soon and we will of course be keeping a very close eye as events unfold. there's already a different drummer playing for the never lead and so the country's foreign ministry has apologized to moscow full is police beating up a russian diplomat recently most have demanded explanations as soon after the incident happened on sunday russia's embassy in the netherlands says of the dutch police officer accused dimitri barden of mistreating his children the diplomat reportedly opened a door to a group of security officers who said his wife was in a car accident they then broke into the official's house and apparently attacked him with a weapon in front of his children before briefly detaining him president putin described the assault as a blatant violation of the vienna convent
foreign ministry that it is unlawful to be operating the arctic sunrise in the northern sea route the netherlands which has two citizens involved in this debacle has launched legal action against russia to secure the release of the activists so this will be an international court so this will definitely not be going away any time soon and we will of course be keeping a very close eye as events unfold. there's already a different drummer playing for the never lead and so the country's foreign...
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in moscow demanded an explanation soon after the incident happened on sunday russia's embassy in the netherlands a says of the dutch police officers accused dimitri barden of mistreating his children the diplomat reportedly opened a door to a group of security officers who said his wife was in a car accident they then broke into the official's house and apparently attacked him with a weapon in front of his children before briefly detaining him president putin described this salt as a blatant violation of the vienna convention. still to come on r g one child for the evil eye it may look like a bird of prey but it is actually a high tech spine device that can fly one hundred meters above the target without detection we go bird spotting in just a few minutes. what would. those immediately though shall we leave that may be. hard to see who should do it. for your party is it the. shoes that no one is there still would to guess that you deserve answers from. politics. about. if you're a free. education free. three. three . three. three. three blogs video for your media project free media oh don carty
in moscow demanded an explanation soon after the incident happened on sunday russia's embassy in the netherlands a says of the dutch police officers accused dimitri barden of mistreating his children the diplomat reportedly opened a door to a group of security officers who said his wife was in a car accident they then broke into the official's house and apparently attacked him with a weapon in front of his children before briefly detaining him president putin described this salt as a blatant...
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employees from the russian embassy in the netherlands came back from work on the seventeenth of october to their apartments located in the housing block outside or embassies territory they discovered traces of unlawful entry into one of the flats the employee who lives there from the embassies administrative technical stuff is currently on holiday. now the big question of course is whether there's any connection between that break and when days assaultive a senior dutch official here in moscow in that case two men posing as electricians broke into the diplomats home they beat him up and then reportedly drew a heart in lipstick on a mirror with the acronym l it g b t for a lesbian gay bisexual and trans gender this follows of course the arrest earlier this month of a russian diplomat on suspicion of mistreating two young children also claims he was beaten in custody the dutch officials have apologized for that's the detention as well now all this of course coinciding with rising tension over russia's jailing of greenpeace activists including two dutch citizens who are on board a dutch fl
employees from the russian embassy in the netherlands came back from work on the seventeenth of october to their apartments located in the housing block outside or embassies territory they discovered traces of unlawful entry into one of the flats the employee who lives there from the embassies administrative technical stuff is currently on holiday. now the big question of course is whether there's any connection between that break and when days assaultive a senior dutch official here in moscow...
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france and the netherlands, bringing down trees that caused power cuts and transport chaos. and an unexplained car crash in beijing's tnm kinnamans kinnaman square. it was spain's turn to summon the ambassador on allegations that the u.s. collected data on telephone calls from spain. this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents showing u.s. intelligence services tracked more than 60 million phone calls made in spain between december and january of this year. a massive 3.5 million calls in one day. they say the monitoring appears to track where the calls were made and how long they lasted, but not their content. the spanish government has demanded full details about what information was collected from their citizens. >> as always, we learn about what is going on after it has happened. that is how it is with american intelligence. they are always ahead of us. >> it is a disgrace they are spying on governments and minist
france and the netherlands, bringing down trees that caused power cuts and transport chaos. and an unexplained car crash in beijing's tnm kinnamans kinnaman square. it was spain's turn to summon the ambassador on allegations that the u.s. collected data on telephone calls from spain. this is based on documents provided by edward snowden. >> arriving for an uncomfortable meeting, the u.s. ambassador in major it has questions to answer after a spanish newspaper published elite documents...
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from the very start, the car in the top place is from the netherlands. this team is aiming for its fifth win. it's using a special technology. it's fitted with a type of solar panel called a concentrated module. at the end of each day's racing, the teams need to recharge the batteries of their cars. they tilt them so the solar panels face the setting sun for as long as possible. because the concentrated module has a larger surface area, recharging the panels can be done more efficiently. by the fifth day, the weather has changed. little or no sunshine is forecast. so the key will be how much energy the teams have been able to store on the previous day. despite the conditions, the delth car keeps up a steady place. but the tokai team's battery is out. they are forced to stop and recharge. the delth university of technology crosses the finish line first. it has held on to first place from day one to seal its fifth victory. claiming the title back from tokai. despite the final day's problems, tokai university managed to make up a lot of time to finish secon
from the very start, the car in the top place is from the netherlands. this team is aiming for its fifth win. it's using a special technology. it's fitted with a type of solar panel called a concentrated module. at the end of each day's racing, the teams need to recharge the batteries of their cars. they tilt them so the solar panels face the setting sun for as long as possible. because the concentrated module has a larger surface area, recharging the panels can be done more efficiently. by the...
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a major storm lashing britain, france, and the netherlands. two people in the south of britain reported dead. travel disruption has hit the u.k. particularly hard. plus cross channel ferries. in central london a crane crashed into the roof of the , forcing thee deputy prime minister to cancel his monthly press conference. what is the position in the >> we areof england? quite fortunate in that much of the damage looks to be reasonably small. we have been preparing for this storm for couple of days and that preparation appears to have paid off. these are sterling services received overnight. >> in the end, unlike other incidents, like 1987, there had been clear signaling. what has been your impression of the public response? here are taking the advice into planning for things like weather. certainly, we were engaging with the public from an early point. we use social media for that quite a lot these days. ,t appears to have paid off people appear to have been prepared for what they fully passed through without great note, although we have seen
a major storm lashing britain, france, and the netherlands. two people in the south of britain reported dead. travel disruption has hit the u.k. particularly hard. plus cross channel ferries. in central london a crane crashed into the roof of the , forcing thee deputy prime minister to cancel his monthly press conference. what is the position in the >> we areof england? quite fortunate in that much of the damage looks to be reasonably small. we have been preparing for this storm for...
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we have a red alert posted for the netherlands area. could also be on the ground level. it's going to be a very strong wind maker as this storm nears this area and it looks like it will be making very -- sending a significant stage for traveling disturbances, especially in the morning commuting hours across the uk and northern areas across the continent as well as falling trees and also damage to buildings and other structures. so do be bracing for this storm system. across the southern areas it looks very calm and we have a system moving in to western russia. overcast and rain is forecasted across moscow as well. the temperatures will be remaining in the down digits. not too bad at 12 degrees. across the italian areas as well as the alps. likely to see scattered thunderstorms but parts in the south remaining in the 20s. in rome, 26 degrees with partly sunny skies. not bad at all. athens looking at 27 degrees with plenty of sunshine. now let's head over to the eastern continental asia where we have a high pressure predominant across much of japan and down towards the sou
we have a red alert posted for the netherlands area. could also be on the ground level. it's going to be a very strong wind maker as this storm nears this area and it looks like it will be making very -- sending a significant stage for traveling disturbances, especially in the morning commuting hours across the uk and northern areas across the continent as well as falling trees and also damage to buildings and other structures. so do be bracing for this storm system. across the southern areas...
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france and the netherlands also faced heavy weather. this system is rapidly moving toward the east. now affecting southern scandinavian peninsula as well as the baltic states. till wi will be making its way toward russia tomorrow bringing really gusty conditions. deadly gusts will be active across western russia into tomorrow. take a look at the isobars. the closer they are, the winds are strong. the proximity is very small. means over 110 kilometer per hour winds will still be in store and on top of that, heavy sudden bursts of downpours will be scattered across much of northern europe still. this system will be pulling away. a couple of low-pressure systems will be creating very unsettled conditions across much of the northern half. so we're not going to be seeing the british isles to be settling for another while. we do actually have another atlantic system moving in, covering much of the isles on wednesday. meanwhile, things are going to be tapering down here across the western regions. lesser winds, which is fogood news. clear skies. temperatures will be dipping down into singl
france and the netherlands also faced heavy weather. this system is rapidly moving toward the east. now affecting southern scandinavian peninsula as well as the baltic states. till wi will be making its way toward russia tomorrow bringing really gusty conditions. deadly gusts will be active across western russia into tomorrow. take a look at the isobars. the closer they are, the winds are strong. the proximity is very small. means over 110 kilometer per hour winds will still be in store and on...
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since 1997 from its headquarters in the netherlands, the opcw has worked to make sure countries comply with the u.n. chemical weapons convention, and it successfully monitored the destruction of large amounts of poisoned gas. but these shocking pictures from near damascus in august were a reminder of the effect of chemical weapons, and they also brought an urgent and enormous new task to the opcw, a point not lost on the nobel committee. >> the work of the opcw to define the use of chemical weapons as a taboo of international law. the recent event is syria, where condemn caleds weapons have again been put to use, have underlined the need to enhance the efforts to do away with such weapons. >> so now an organization just starting its most crucial work has been recognized with a major prize. the opcw will inevitably be judged on its work in syria. some may ask the notice belle committee acted too soon. >> now to chew over some of the issues brought up by this award of the notice belle peace prize, i'm joined by professor paul, a former director of arms control at british manipulate indus
since 1997 from its headquarters in the netherlands, the opcw has worked to make sure countries comply with the u.n. chemical weapons convention, and it successfully monitored the destruction of large amounts of poisoned gas. but these shocking pictures from near damascus in august were a reminder of the effect of chemical weapons, and they also brought an urgent and enormous new task to the opcw, a point not lost on the nobel committee. >> the work of the opcw to define the use of...
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across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell on his car. across europe, most countries were well prepared because warnings have been issued. while the cleanup begins, many feel it could have been a lot worse. >> now to china were unconfirmed reports suggest that a car crash and explosion in the heart of beijing yesterday may have been a suicide attempt. five people including three in the vehicle died when an suv drove past security barriers and crashed into pedestrians at tiananmen square. came the fiery crash in the heart of one of the most politically sensitive places in china. just below the country's iconic portrait
across the netherlands, it is estimated repairs will cost some 70 million pounds. there is damage across large parts of europe. here in northern france and transport was hit hard. train services and airports experiencing huge delays and things are beginning to return to normal as the wind dies down. today, it is pretty much the calm after the storm yet this was a big weather event. the winds were among the strongest in the last decade. germany, several people died, one man when this tree fell...
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to fifteen years in prison russian affairs analyst martin mccauley says that any attempts from the netherlands to play down the seriousness of the assault are unlikely to work. international law is very very vague and you can go to the united nations and what i think to try to do is to is to embarrass russia. so that when the case these so-called pirates come up in a russian court then they'll have a lenient sentence or perhaps the journalist who was he says he was doing his job that he be released so the dutch appear to be trying to embarrass. russia in new york so that this case will not be treated very seriously but i think on the face of it russia is going to really lay down the law here because they have warned they warned the greenpeace activists on numerous occasions not to do what they did and i think they're really going to lay down the law you know peaceful protest or reckless assault greenpeace's attempt to storm a russian oil platform in the arctic has been stirring controversy it's highlighted the issue of how far the battle to protect the environment can go and whether it's only
to fifteen years in prison russian affairs analyst martin mccauley says that any attempts from the netherlands to play down the seriousness of the assault are unlikely to work. international law is very very vague and you can go to the united nations and what i think to try to do is to is to embarrass russia. so that when the case these so-called pirates come up in a russian court then they'll have a lenient sentence or perhaps the journalist who was he says he was doing his job that he be...
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thanks for staying with us here on our team the netherlands is taking russia to the international mari time tribunals like using it of unlawfully seizing the greenpeace ship to sunrise whose dream last month's oil rig protest they say the environmentalists pays a threat to the platforms employees and has charged them with piracy which is a more if a national has been to the uk to great at the center of the still. workers of the. national the picture to see the teapot over there is and to tell it. went to. visit many others really set to pick. up on. previous loan there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig in the arctic other nations want to catch up until at least two thousand and twenty very early warning the rigs captain was informed that the arctic sunrise vessel was just a few kilometers away and that its behavior was out of ordinary. the worldwide automatic identification system also known as they can track almost any sheep within a twenty mile zone and know their unique identification and position course and speed if it wants to be seen through them balloons yo
thanks for staying with us here on our team the netherlands is taking russia to the international mari time tribunals like using it of unlawfully seizing the greenpeace ship to sunrise whose dream last month's oil rig protest they say the environmentalists pays a threat to the platforms employees and has charged them with piracy which is a more if a national has been to the uk to great at the center of the still. workers of the. national the picture to see the teapot over there is and to tell...
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we're watching our team the netherlands is taking russian to the international maritime tribunals like using it as an willfully seizing the greenpeace ship optics it's used during last month's oil rig protest police say the environmentalists pays a thread to the platforms employees and has that charge them with piracy charges maría financial has been to the to great at the center of the storm. but there is. really to. prove as long there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig in the arctic other nations want to catch up until at least two thousand and twenty very early warning their rigs captain was informed that the arctic sunrise vessel was just a few kilometers away and that its behavior was out of ordinary. the worldwide automatic identification system also known as their ai as can track almost any sheep within a twenty mile zone and know the unique identification and position course and speed if it wants to be seen through them balloons with us on the roads the boat was identified as the arctic sunrise but then it disappeared from our radars which could only mean
we're watching our team the netherlands is taking russian to the international maritime tribunals like using it as an willfully seizing the greenpeace ship optics it's used during last month's oil rig protest police say the environmentalists pays a thread to the platforms employees and has that charge them with piracy charges maría financial has been to the to great at the center of the storm. but there is. really to. prove as long there was preparing to become russia's first offshore oil rig...
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and if that happens then the dutch will expel a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic development behavior. they always have very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. that was untouched. the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he was in dutch oil to the dutch police for the right to break into his flat arrest him and then take him to the taken down. despite the fact that he declared apparently it's not that he was a russian diplomat he had diplomatic immunity. peaceful protest or rock list is solid green peace attempt to storm a russian oil platform in the arctic has been stirring controversy it's highlighted the issue of how far the battle to protect the environment can go and whether it's only about ecology it's what peter valen his guests are debating in cross talk coming up later today on r.t.e. . it's chiefly known the last couple decades now is just an environmental pressure group who's basically sole existence at this point are cheap publicit
and if that happens then the dutch will expel a russian diplomat from the netherlands tit for tat that's a normal thing in diplomatic development behavior. they always have very annoyed by this because it's an extraordinary case it involves a russian diplomat in his own flat. that was untouched. the russian federation because he wasn't in the embassy so technically he was in dutch oil to the dutch police for the right to break into his flat arrest him and then take him to the taken down....